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Yeehaa 1 foot of snow === DRIFTING!

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Old 12-16-2005, 12:13 PM
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Oh and something artsy for Mannn, too bad I used auto exposure and it blows.

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^ I could drive over that in the Titan
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It would be tough, it's like 2.5' high I guess it would sink so you would be ok.

My freakin heat shield is dangling something ripped it off today! GRRR
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Originally Posted by Jasonoff,Dec 16 2005, 04:20 PM
^ I could drive over that in the Titan
i could plow through that in the s
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Yes you could if you got a running start and didn't value your bumper or airbags haha
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Originally Posted by wing,Dec 16 2005, 04:13 PM
Oh and something artsy for Mannn, too bad I used auto exposure and it blows.

check exposure and white balance...
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It's quite easy to fix in photochop. Two keyboard presses and one mouse click.

1) Auto Colour
2) Levels...
3) grab the midtone slider and drag left

But yeah, it's much better if you can fix it on the camera before you even take the pic. So yeah, white balance and exposure would be better.
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For sure, I knew it needed fixing, I just stuck it on auto, was tired of wet feet in the snow haha
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Here I fixed it to what it should look like, more yellow on the post.

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not just that.. less purple too... the thing about fixing it in photoshop with auto is there is always a tint of other colour.... with the RAW conversion it's actually fixing the whitebalance


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